According to reports in Spain, Arsenal are in advanced talks with Atletico Madrid over full-back Javier Manquillo.

AS reports that the Gunners are keen on the 20-year-old Spaniard, and will look to sign him on a season-long loan deal - with the option of a permanent transfer.

Manquillo played a part in Atleti's La Liga win last season, but despite being highly-rated in Spain - he's a Spanish under-20 international - he's behind Juanfran in the pecking order at the Vicente Calderon.

Chamakh scored six goals for the South London club, as they finished the season in mid-table, but saw his one-year contract expire on June 30.

However, both sides were keen to continue their association - Chamakh declared back in May that "my first choice would be to continue my adventure with Crystal Palace" - and now the 30-year-old has agreed terms on a new contract.

Chamakh will now join up with the rest of the Palace squad at their pre-season training camp in Austria.

According to Voetbal International, Feyenoord have rejected a £4.7million move from Newcastle United for Dutch international Daryl Janmaat.

The full-back has just one year left on his contract at De Kuip, and is believed to be looking for a move this summer, after playing a part in the Netherlands' run to the World Cup semi-finals.

The Toon Army look set to lose current right-back Mathieu Debuchy to Arsenal, and are thus in the market for a replacement.

And a reports in the Shields Gazette says Janmaat is interested in following Ajax star Siem de Jong in trading the Eredivisie for Tyneside.

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Belgian striker Jelle Vossen has declared that he wants to join Middlesbrough.

The Genk forward saw his club reject a £3.2million bid from the Championship side over the weekend.

And Vossen - who was the subject of a £5.6million bid from Rubin Kazan in January - isn't happy.

“I’m bitterly disappointed at what Genk’s president said. He gave the impression it’s all about the money. I’d expected some more respect," Vossen told Het Belang van Limburg.

“In January, Rubin Kazan had offered Genk seven million plus add-ons. Genk rejected it and I didn't make a war. We’ve made the agreement that if there was a good bid in the summer, I would be allowed to go.

"We put an amount on paper and I must admit it’s higher than four million [which Middlesbrough offered], but there was that promise. It’s a shame they don’t want to fulfil it.

"Four million is a good amount for a Belgian striker, and the add-ons aren’t included. If they’re waiting for a bid of seven million, they could be waiting for a long time.

"Certainly after last season. I’ve lost my place in the World Cup squad and we aren’t even playing in the Europa League. I’m ready for a transfer abroad and I would find Middlesbrough a good challenge.”

Blackburn Rovers have announced that long-serving midfielder David Dunn has signed a new deal with the club. The 34-year-old has inked a one-year deal.

And Tal Ben Haim - formerly of Bolton, Chelsea and Portsmouth - has signed a one-year deal with Charlton Athletic.

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Liverpool have reached an agreement with Barcelona to sell striker Luis Suarez.

The deal, understood to be worth £75million, has been confirmed by both clubs in joint statements released today.

Suarez, currently in his native Uruguay following his fourth-month ban for his World Cup biting shame, will undergo medical there next week.

The 27-year-old striker spent three seasons at Liverpool, but his latest transgression, which means he will be out of action until early October, has forced Liverpool to cash in on him.

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Barcelona have tweeted their words of welcome to Luis Suarez also.

The Spanish side say Suarez will travel to Barcelona next week for a medical and he will then put pen-to-paper on a five-year deal.

"The fifteenth Uruguayan to play for FC Barcelona is not just a prolific scorer, he also has a strong competitive spirit and a powerful figure, and he’s coming to Barça in search of even more" says Barca's official website.

"Luis is a very special talent and I thank him for the role he has played in the team in the past two years, during my time at Liverpool.

"I think he would be the first to accept he has improved as a player over that period, along with the team and has benefited from being here, as we have benefited from him."

"The club have done all they can over a sustained period of time to try to keep Luis at Liverpool.

"It is with great reluctance and following lengthy discussions we have eventually agreed to his wishes to move to Spain for new experiences and challenges. We wish him and his young family well; we will always consider them to be friends."

Newcastle have approached Monaco in a bid to sign striker Emanuel Rivière.

The club are keen to land a deal in the next few days before confirming Mathieu Debuchy's £10 million switch to Arsenal.Rivière, 24, is high on Newcastle's priority list because they need a couple of strikers, despite having already bought Siem De Jong this summer.

The Monaco star has also been linked with West Brom and Arsenal this summer.

Newcastle have tabled a £5 million bid for Feyenoord and Holland World Cup right back Daryl Janmaat, to replace Debuchy.

However reports in Holland suggest the club are not even considering it, until the Geordies add a couple of million.

United's long running pursuit of Montpellier's playmaker Remy Cabella is also making progress, with further discussions over a fee imminent.

Cash rich Newcastle could smash their recent transfer fee ceiling by going as high as £12 million for their top target.

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Southampton are ready to test Sunderland's resolve to hold on to Connor Wickham.

The young striker is considering a contract offer from Sunderland, who want to avoid losing him on a free transfer next summer.

But last season's relegation saviour want reassurances that he will be given the chance to be the main man up front next season and continue his goal scoring streak.

Poyet has made positive comments about Wickham's future, but Southampton are seeking a replacement for Rickie Lambert, and see the youngster in his mould.

Sunderland could be tempted to cash in if the fee reaches £6 million, and plough extra resources into landing Fabio Borini from Liverpool, who could partner Steven Fletcher up front.